It seems that the elevation changes in San Francisco are now influencing the way in which pedestrians find their way around traffic. At least that's what we understand by watching the most recent supercar stunt coming from the city, one that saw a guy appearing to randomly run over a Lamborghini two days ago.
As you'll be able to check out in the Instagram clips below, a man decides to trample all over an Aventador Superveloce. In his leaping sprint, the guy also steps on the windshield of the Sant'Agata Bolognese machine and it's amazing to see the way in which the glass curves under the weight of the man.
For reasons that escape us, the owner of the car was already outside the vehicle when the adventure kicked off. And while the driver attempted to catch the one who turned the stampede table on the Raging Bull, he failed to do so.
Nevertheless, despite the runner having gotten away, the guy turned back, aiming to deliver a sequel. In spite of the Aventador SV owner's efforts to keep the man from jumping right back on top of the Lambo, the leaper partially succeeded.
And this is the point where things got nasty, with the Lamborghini driver managing to get his hands on the runner. The latter was sent straight to the ground.
Following the fight that ensued, the presumed punk ended up laying on the ground, even though we didn't notice any move that could've knocked him out.
A valet in the area also delivered a fair share of bad attitude, telling the Aventador Superveloce driver "just drive away. You got a fast car,"
Following the skateboarder-ruins-McLaren-windshield video that went viral in July last year, which turned out to be a hoax, we can't be sure if we're dealing with an actual conflict or a staged tale aimed at breaking the Internet. We're inviting you to check out the clips of the happening and draw your own conclusions.
Update:The owner of the said Aventador Superveloce has now offered his side of the story, which you can find in the YouTube clip at the bottom of the page. Going past the obvious grain of salt that needs to be associated with such adventures, the man has an extremely motivating tale to deliver, as it seems that his life has been far from what stereotype wielders would expect.
For reasons that escape us, the owner of the car was already outside the vehicle when the adventure kicked off. And while the driver attempted to catch the one who turned the stampede table on the Raging Bull, he failed to do so.
Nevertheless, despite the runner having gotten away, the guy turned back, aiming to deliver a sequel. In spite of the Aventador SV owner's efforts to keep the man from jumping right back on top of the Lambo, the leaper partially succeeded.
And this is the point where things got nasty, with the Lamborghini driver managing to get his hands on the runner. The latter was sent straight to the ground.
Following the fight that ensued, the presumed punk ended up laying on the ground, even though we didn't notice any move that could've knocked him out.
A valet in the area also delivered a fair share of bad attitude, telling the Aventador Superveloce driver "just drive away. You got a fast car,"
Following the skateboarder-ruins-McLaren-windshield video that went viral in July last year, which turned out to be a hoax, we can't be sure if we're dealing with an actual conflict or a staged tale aimed at breaking the Internet. We're inviting you to check out the clips of the happening and draw your own conclusions.
Update:The owner of the said Aventador Superveloce has now offered his side of the story, which you can find in the YouTube clip at the bottom of the page. Going past the obvious grain of salt that needs to be associated with such adventures, the man has an extremely motivating tale to deliver, as it seems that his life has been far from what stereotype wielders would expect.